House Committee Chairs Call on Fundraising Platform Contractors to Testify

Congress is conducting an investigation into potential fraud and illegal activity in political fundraising. The House Committees on Oversight, Judiciary, and Administration sent letters to two contractors who…

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DOJ Sues Maine Over Title IX Violations

The attorney general says, “No boy will be undressing in a girl’s locker room.” The Department of Justice filed suit against the state of Maine last month for…

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DOJ to Investigate Doctors Who Perform Reassignment Surgery on Minors

The attorney general sent a memo affirming that genital mutilation is a felony. Attorney General Pam Bondi recently sent a memo to U.S. attorneys in the Justice Department…

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DOJ Charges Current and Former Tren De Aragua Members Under RICO Act

The attorney general stated this is “not just a street gang” but “a highly structured terrorist organization.” The Department of Justice filed criminal charges against 27 individuals connected…

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House Oversight Chair Refers Former NY Governor to DOJ for Criminal Prosecution

He alleges Andrew Cuomo lied to Congress under oath about pandemic nursing home policies. On Monday, chair of the House Oversight Committee James Comer of Kentucky requested that…

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DOJ Forms Second Amendment Task Force

The department also collaborated in the repeal of the “zero-tolerance” policy for gun dealers. The Department of Justice (DOJ) launched a new Second Amendment Task Force this month,…

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ATF Repeals “Zero Tolerance” Policy

Attorney General Bondi says, “The 2nd Amendment is not a second-class right.” The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) have…

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Federal Agencies Launch Title IX Enforcement Team

Education secretary announces Joint Task Force that seeks to expedite investigations and uphold protections for female students. The Departments of Education and Justice recently announced the creation of…

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DOJ Pulls Federal Corrections Funding from Maine

The state is housing a transgender double murder convict in a women’s prison. The Department of Justice has halted nonessential federal funding to Maine’s Department of Correction since…

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DOJ Proposes Path to Firearm Ownership for Reformed Offenders

The rule has been filed with the Federal Register and opened to public comment. The U.S. Department of Justice proposed an interim rule to allow people who have…

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